IUNIK Tea Tree Relief Toner, Tea Tree & Centella Asiatica Soothing Vegan Toner for Acne-Prone & Irritated Skin, Korean Skincare, 200ml / 6.7 fl oz Review
Our verdict
IUNIK's Tea Tree Relief Toner pairs tea tree with niacinamide in a vegan, all skin type formula, and it is currently bought by tens of thousands of shoppers a month, an unusually high volume for this category. A 4.3 star average across 184 ratings suggests it earns its popularity, especially for acne prone or oily skin.
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Acne prone, oily, or combination skin that wants a soothing tea tree and niacinamide toner without a harsh, drying feel.
Skip if
You dislike the scent of tea tree, since it is the named scent of this formula and comes through clearly in use.
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 184 owner ratings
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Popularity1.4/5
184 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
IUNIK's Tea Tree Relief Toner is a liquid formula built around tea tree and niacinamide, labeled with benefits including anti acne, hydrating, nourishing, oil control, and softening. It is marketed for a wide range of skin types, including acne prone, combination, dry, oily, and sensitive skin, which points to a formula meant to calm and balance rather than aggressively dry out breakouts.
At 6.7 fluid ounces, the bottle is sized for daily use as a toning step after cleansing, and its natural material profile lines up with its soothing, tea tree forward positioning. It is currently listed with limited stock, which along with tens of thousands of monthly purchases points to very strong ongoing demand.
With a 4.3 star average across 184 ratings, the formula holds up well, though the review count is smaller than its purchase volume would suggest, meaning plenty of recent buyers have not yet left a rating.
Pros
- Tea tree and niacinamide combination targets acne prone and oily skin without being overly drying
- Labeled for a wide range of skin types, including sensitive skin
- Tens of thousands of units purchased monthly points to strong, ongoing demand
- 4.3 star average across 184 ratings is a solid score for a blemish focused toner
- Affordable price point for a tea tree based formula
Cons
- Tea tree scent is noticeable and may not suit fragrance sensitive skin
- Review count is modest relative to its high purchase volume
- Frequently listed with limited stock, which can mean waiting for restocks
Performance notes
Tea tree is included here to support the look of calmer, less congested skin, while niacinamide is a widely used ingredient that can help support oil control and a more even looking tone. Together in a formula also positioned as hydrating and nourishing, this toner is built to balance blemish prone skin rather than to simply strip oil away.
What buyers say
A 4.3 star average across 184 ratings is a respectable score, and the standout number here is a purchase volume in the tens of thousands each month, far higher than most toners in this category. That gap between purchases and ratings suggests plenty of satisfied recent buyers simply have not left a review yet.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this toner good for acne prone skin?
Yes, it is formulated with tea tree and niacinamide and labeled for acne prone skin specifically, with benefits including oil control and soothing. It is meant to support the look of calmer, more balanced skin rather than to address active breakouts on its own.
Does this toner have a strong scent?
Yes, tea tree is listed as the scent, so you will notice it during use. If you are sensitive to fragrance or prefer an unscented toner, this formula may not be the right fit.
Why does this toner sell so much every month?
Recent purchase data shows tens of thousands of units sold in a single month, which is unusually high for a facial toner. That kind of volume, combined with a solid star rating, suggests it has built a loyal following among people managing acne prone or oily skin.